- Location
- Port Edward BC
I looked at all the forums and figured this one might be the place to ask my questions. If not I will ask a mod to put me in the right spot. Any who, here goes.
I was at our last club meeting and asked if we could have a shooting match for the guys who have rifles since the pistol boys have their IPSIC and we have nothing. Most in attendance thought was a great idea. Next thing was who’s going to organize it? Since it was my idea, guess what’s? I’m now in charge of putting on a rifle shooting match and really don’t have much of a clue of what to do.
There are multitudes of variables and where does a guy start. Here’s what I was thinking to start with.
Our range rifle range is 25,50 and 100 yards.
Most guys here are hunters, so a hunting rifle class. Now the variables kick in. Factory barrels. Bull, sporter contour in one class or separate?
Then there’s benched, field positions.
Run what you bring wether it’s .338 or .223 in same class or have certain calibers like magnums and smaller calibers separate? One fellow that I talked to said that a .223 would be an unfair advantage over a heavier caliber recoil wise.
How many shots per round? My rifle is warm after three and don’t really want to get it hot. Not everyone reloads so would like to keep it down so those that shoot factory ammo can play to. Looking at the expense of factory. 3,4,5 ?
Scope power? Up to a certain power. Say 9 power max. Higher power dial it down to that.
I would say that iron sights is self explanatory, but then someone may have target peep sites. So then what?
Then there’s the fellows with the black rifles.
And the guys that like to shoot target.
I would like to make it so all can play and do it in one day or do it limit it to a few the first time.
I would like to keep it simple for the first time out the gate.
I’m not even sure what the interest is over the whole so maybe sending an email out to the membership to see how many would be interested and what they would bring to shoot would be a starting point?
Entry fee for each class to cover targets and a percentage to the winner or bragging rights for the first shoot and make adjustments later.
Maybe I’m over thinking things? I can do that at times.
Any suggestions would be helpful. Once I get the first one behind me I’ll have a better idea of what expect.
I was at our last club meeting and asked if we could have a shooting match for the guys who have rifles since the pistol boys have their IPSIC and we have nothing. Most in attendance thought was a great idea. Next thing was who’s going to organize it? Since it was my idea, guess what’s? I’m now in charge of putting on a rifle shooting match and really don’t have much of a clue of what to do.
There are multitudes of variables and where does a guy start. Here’s what I was thinking to start with.
Our range rifle range is 25,50 and 100 yards.
Most guys here are hunters, so a hunting rifle class. Now the variables kick in. Factory barrels. Bull, sporter contour in one class or separate?
Then there’s benched, field positions.
Run what you bring wether it’s .338 or .223 in same class or have certain calibers like magnums and smaller calibers separate? One fellow that I talked to said that a .223 would be an unfair advantage over a heavier caliber recoil wise.
How many shots per round? My rifle is warm after three and don’t really want to get it hot. Not everyone reloads so would like to keep it down so those that shoot factory ammo can play to. Looking at the expense of factory. 3,4,5 ?
Scope power? Up to a certain power. Say 9 power max. Higher power dial it down to that.
I would say that iron sights is self explanatory, but then someone may have target peep sites. So then what?
Then there’s the fellows with the black rifles.
And the guys that like to shoot target.
I would like to make it so all can play and do it in one day or do it limit it to a few the first time.
I would like to keep it simple for the first time out the gate.
I’m not even sure what the interest is over the whole so maybe sending an email out to the membership to see how many would be interested and what they would bring to shoot would be a starting point?
Entry fee for each class to cover targets and a percentage to the winner or bragging rights for the first shoot and make adjustments later.
Maybe I’m over thinking things? I can do that at times.
Any suggestions would be helpful. Once I get the first one behind me I’ll have a better idea of what expect.